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Greg P. Buying Owner Occupant HUD homes as a Investor/Flipper
6 May 2012 | 34 replies
Investors are buying owner occupant HUD homes in Phoenix because of the low supply of MLS inventory.I am seeing some these with out of state po boxes after they close in tax records others are more clever but it is easy to find out by doing some research .I will be turning in every one I find .
Steve S. Use my money or someone elses in a flip
8 March 2012 | 12 replies
You have to ask permission often time to get draws on the loans during extensive rehabs and basically have to ask your "daddy" if you are okay and if you can continue.Using your own cash is less paperwork, which means less time, too.As far as being smart about risk, I think you are being too clever for yourself.
Andy Bankston New Company Logo!
12 March 2012 | 11 replies
Roof and chimney cleverly fit i.
Al Williamson Landlord version of "washing dishes" to pay your bill
22 March 2012 | 17 replies
Clever idea.Maybe we have the beginnings of a "backup plan" that could function.
Greg B. DFW BP Meetup
1 April 2013 | 108 replies
. - once I found out there is no merge functionality, see how pathetic and poor is my post count, so used it to up my counts slow and steady.Bala P.LOL - You're too clever!
Graham Glover Buy & Hold Condotel units
3 May 2013 | 8 replies
Are room services such as fresh towels and linens and other such services provided?
Steven Maduro Lazy land lord Floor repair.
28 September 2013 | 9 replies
skip a few boards then sand one board entirely and stain it with one of your new stains.time taken about 30 minutes start to finish.I wish I could take a picture and post it here. my results came out really. good. avoid using just one stain and covering the whole area it looks terrible Using multiple stains is really the way to go. the results came out very very gooddoing it this way it looks like you have some boards that are slightly a different color and if you are clever and duplicate this to a few other boards in the room it will really look intentional.. you have saved yourself a lot of time and made a repair that looks darn good.if you really want to make the whole floor sing praisesget a pole sander and use the dry wall screen and pole sand the entire floor lightly.sweep up all the dust. a few times and then spread a very thin coat of fast drying poly the whole floor will look awesome..the screening sanding will give the poly something to stick to.
Zachary Sexton Asking for a mentorship. Experienced investors, what do you look for in a mentee?
2 June 2013 | 2 replies
There are forum posts of how to select a mentor, search there as well.My point is that I'd say most dealing in real estate think of themselves as rather clever, I do, I'm sure most are.
Mike Franco Tan paint is nasty. Why do you like tan, really?
23 May 2013 | 26 replies
On a rental i use linen white eggshell finish on the walls and same color semigloss on the trim.
Al Bunch Fractional note sales
29 May 2013 | 10 replies
It happens when people get clever.